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Re: Complaints
Very well said John. And thanks for jumping in. Seeing your posts here on this forum is affirmation that the rants/bitches/complaints/ideas are actually being heard. -Chris
By Chris Russell · #183888 ·
Re: ST-IO Alternative
So, your saying that it operates similar to a versa-port, providing contact closure?
By Victor D · #183887 ·
Re: ST-IO Alternative
Sorry....forgot to mention. The shades are in groups of 6-7 in remote locations w/a single cat 5 available for interface with control system. spec'd a couple of the ST-IO's but was wondering about an
By Victor D · #183886 ·
Re: Newbish serial questions...
You can make the digital gauge have a transparent background, then place it on top of your button... - Chip
By Chip <cfm@...> · #183885 ·
Re: ST-IO Alternative
Careful that thing is a nightmare to wire. CNPI-48 From: Davis Whitehurst <whitehurstd@...<mailto:whitehurstd@...>> Reply-To:
By Seth Olle <seth@...> · #183884 ·
Re: ST-IO Alternative
CNPI-48 or 2 CNPI-16. Intended for custom button panels, but it is basically an i/o. Davis ________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files
By rdjr71 · #183883 ·
Re: Complaints
Thats sad, seems like it would have been a useful feature...
By jac777888 · #183882 ·
Re: Newbish serial questions...
Multi-mode Objects are your friend for that. They're not too hard to figure out (assign it an analog join and each "mode" has its own number that you feed into the join from an init). I wrote a little
By Robert Ray · #183881 ·
Re: Complaints
DM != HD-Base-T spec...
By Neil Dorin · #183880 ·
Re: My display can beat up your display
I have a 1920x1080 27" at home. It is nice on the eyes. I just wish it had 50% more real estate...
By Neil Dorin · #183879 ·
Re: Newbish serial questions...
The only reason I'm trying to get ASCI text out of the analog value is so that I can display the value as indirect text, leaving me with a digital join to use to alter the appearance of the button.
By jmacd2918 <jmacd2918@...> · #183878 ·
Re: Complaints
" I told him that at the very least they needed to add a cheap RX(model #DMRMC-IP-C, how do you like that?) that passed only Ethernet(I don't know if you can ever call it cheap by using up an actual
By jac777888 · #183877 ·
Re: My display can beat up your display
Twin mac book pro with retina at 2880 x 1080 running parallels. With twin 1920 x 1080 monitors sitting between them. Life is good. And very clear. From: Chip <cfm@...<mailto:cfm@...>>
By Seth Olle <seth@...> · #183876 ·
Re: ST-IO Alternative
CNX-RY16 cards in a 2 series or C3RY16 cards in a Pro3/AV3+Cage/C3CI card interface? Lincoln -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Commercial Market Director Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master
By Lincoln King-Cliby · #183875 ·
Re: Core 3 "half buttons"
See - this is why we can't have nice things. :) - Chip
By Chip <cfm@...> · #183874 ·
ST-IO Alternative
Can anyone recommend an ST-IO alternative. I have 30+ shade motors(LV UP,DN,STOP) that currently have PLC interfaces that are being replaced and integrated into a new crestron system.
By Victor D · #183873 ·
Re: NVS 200 PTZ Control
Wow - the idea of how wrong that is makes my head hurt. I really want to believe they had a good reason for that, but it's not occurring to me. - Chip
By Chip <cfm@...> · #183872 ·
Re: My display can beat up your display
My main display is 27", so at native 1920x1080 res, it's nice and comfy for my eyeballs. I'm expecting a new machine imminently, and am considering buying a new display to go with it - it looks like
By Chip <cfm@...> · #183871 ·
Core 3 "half buttons"
I was able to make a subpage where the left side of the buttons worked but the right side didn't. I figured out why in the end. If you start with a subpage of a certain width, then later change the
By Oliver Pemberton · #183870 ·
Re: NVS 200 PTZ Control
It's part of the module that gets stuffed into your SIMPL program as soon as you drag a CEN-NVS200 into it. I suspect somebody thought they were being pretty clever... - Edward
By Edward Wright · #183869 ·